Your WiFi device connects to your WiFi network. Within two minutes, on your WiFi device, press its WPS button or follow its instructions for WPS connections.Check the WPS instructions for your WiFi device.If possible, move your WiFi devices that you want to connect to the same room as your router.Make sure that your router is turned on (the Power LED is lit).When the power light goes red, let go of the button and wait until the power light turns green again. Keep the button pressed for at least 7 seconds.
Use a paper clip, pen, or something pointed to press in the reset pinhole button on the back of the router. To use Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) to connect to your NETGEAR WiFi network: If you're having problems with setting your router up, it might be worth resetting it.
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If you are in an area where someone else could gain unauthorized access to your network, like a small office space or apartment building, we recommend that you use your network’s SSID and password to connect instead. When you press the WPS button to start the setup process, any WiFi devices within your network’s range can connect. We recommend that you check your devices’ WiFi connection capabilities before proceeding. Not all WiFi devices support WPS connections. You might want to use WPS to let someone else connect to your WiFi network without sharing your credentials, or if you want to connect a WiFi device like a printer or TV that is frustrating to enter credentials into. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) lets you add WiFi devices to your NETGEAR router’s secure WiFi network without selecting your network name (SSID) and entering your password on each device.